Broadhurst Theatre, New York City

George H. Broadhurst, the Anglo-American manager and playwright (1866-1952), built his eponymous theatre in association with the Shubert brothers. Broadhurst had previously managed theatres in Milwaukee, Baltimore, and San Francisco (and written many popular plays). The playhouse has remained one of the Shubert Organization's most consistently booked theatres.

Such a beautiful venue! I loved seeing Anastasia here! The staff is wonderful and professional. The theater is classic and has a wonderful historical allure to it. It is clean and up to date! If you h...
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By Love_Southern_NJ

I liked this theater, but had to drop a star because (as always) not enough toilets for women! I used the men's, but really should be large unisex restrooms. So ridiculous.
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Anastasia was great! I finally won lottery tickets (after entering 169 times) and they were $42. The seats weren't great, but I still loved the show. The stage set was beautiful, and the train scene as well as going up the elevator in the Eiffel Tower was really amazing. They did a really good job with the screen in the back to make everything realistic. The circular rotating stages to change the set was super cool too. The songs were good and the actresses/actors were great too. I enjoyed the ballet scene too. All in all a really happy show, one that's worth seeing for sure!

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By Stephanie Schopf

The sets were brilliantly designed with a good mix of digital scenery and cool props. The cast did a wonderful job! The staff members were helpful and pleasant. My only complaint about this theater is that the seats themselves are a bit small and uncomfortable.